Jason Taylor Retiring?

First he bashes Merriman, and now says he might retire at the end of the season? If this doesnt scream VOTE FOR ME, VOTE FOR ME, I dont know what does! The champ says he is a "chump"!

DAVIE, Fla. -- Following his best season, Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor says he'll consider retirement at age 32.

Taylor scored twice on interceptions, had 13.5 sacks and is a contender for NFL defensive player of the year. But following Sunday's season-ending loss at Indianapolis, he said retirement is a possibility.

"Yes, I will have to think about it, and there are no guarantees," Taylor said.

At 6-10, Miami failed to make the playoffs for the fifth year in a row.

Coach Nick Saban is hoping the offseason will rekindle Taylor's enthusiasm for the game.

"He plays and competes so hard, that guy is worn out right now," Saban said Monday. "We discussed it. He said, 'I just need to go get some rest and get my batteries charged.'"

First he bashes Merriman, and now says he might retire at the end of the season? If this doesnt scream VOTE FOR ME, VOTE FOR ME, I dont know what does! The champ says he is a "chump"!

DAVIE, Fla. -- Following his best season, Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor says he'll consider retirement at age 32.

Taylor scored twice on interceptions, had 13.5 sacks and is a contender for NFL defensive player of the year. But following Sunday's season-ending loss at Indianapolis, he said retirement is a possibility.

"Yes, I will have to think about it, and there are no guarantees," Taylor said.

At 6-10, Miami failed to make the playoffs for the fifth year in a row.

Coach Nick Saban is hoping the offseason will rekindle Taylor's enthusiasm for the game.

"He plays and competes so hard, that guy is worn out right now," Saban said Monday. "We discussed it. He said, 'I just need to go get some rest and get my batteries charged.'"

First he bashes Merriman, and now says he might retire at the end of the season? If this doesnt scream VOTE FOR ME, VOTE FOR ME, I dont know what does! The champ says he is a "chump"!

DAVIE, Fla. -- Following his best season, Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor says he'll consider retirement at age 32.

Taylor scored twice on interceptions, had 13.5 sacks and is a contender for NFL defensive player of the year. But following Sunday's season-ending loss at Indianapolis, he said retirement is a possibility.

"Yes, I will have to think about it, and there are no guarantees," Taylor said.

At 6-10, Miami failed to make the playoffs for the fifth year in a row.

Coach Nick Saban is hoping the offseason will rekindle Taylor's enthusiasm for the game.

"He plays and competes so hard, that guy is worn out right now," Saban said Monday. "We discussed it. He said, 'I just need to go get some rest and get my batteries charged.'"

He's coming back. He knows they aren't going to the post-season any time soon. Especially if Saban leaves and another new coach comes in to overhaul that team. He's just feeling sorry for himself. He knows he needs to keep playing... he doesn't know how to do anything else. Except cheat on his wife, that is.